2015 AFL draft

2015 AFL draft
General information
Date24, 27 November 2015
Time5:30 pm ACDT (24 November)
11:00 am AEDT (27 November)
LocationAdelaide Convention Centre,
Adelaide, South Australia
NetworkFox Footy
Sponsored byNational Australia Bank
Overview
LeagueAFL
First selectionJacob Weitering (Carlton)

The 2015 Australian Football League draft consisted of the various periods where the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) can trade and recruit players following the completion of the 2015 AFL season. Additions to each club's playing list are not allowed at any other time during the year.

The key dates for the trading and drafting periods were:[1][2]

  • Academy players to be nominated by 15 September. With a bidding process held on 24 November along with father–son selections during the national draft.
  • The free agency offer period; held between 9 October and 18 October. Three further free agency periods are held for delisted players, between 31 October and 9 November, 11 November to 20 November, and 25 November to 26 November.
  • The trade period; held between 12 October and 22 October.
  • The 2015 national draft; held on 24 November at the Adelaide Convention Centre, which, for the first time, included live bidding for academy and father-son selections.
  • The 2016 pre-season draft; which was to be held on 27 November, but was cancelled when all clubs declined to take part, and
  • The 2016 rookie draft; which was held on 27 November.

Additionally, following the guilty verdicts handed down to 34 past and present Essendon players in January 2016 for doping violations, Essendon was given the opportunity to recruit top-up players between January and March 2016.

Player movements

Free agency

After winning two premierships with Hawthorn, Matt Suckling (right) signed with the Western Bulldogs as an unrestricted free agent

The initial list of free agents, published in March 2015, consisted of 74 unrestricted and restricted free agents, however, 35 of those players re-signed and 15 retired during or after the home-and-away season.[3]

2015 AFL free agency period signings
PlayerDateFree agent typeFormer clubNew clubCompensationRef
Matt Suckling12 October 2015UnrestrictedHawthornWestern BulldogsEnd of 2nd round[4]
Scott Selwood12 October 2015RestrictedWest CoastGeelong2nd round[5]
Matthew Leuenberger15 October 2015RestrictedBrisbane LionsEssendonEnd of 2nd round[6]
Dawson Simpson16 October 2015UnrestrictedGeelongGreater Western SydneyNone[7]
Andrew Moore6 November 2015DelistedPort AdelaideRichmondNone[8]
Jarrad Grant6 November 2015DelistedWestern BulldogsGold CoastNone[9]
Daniel Gorringe9 November 2015DelistedGold CoastCarltonNone[10]
Matthew Wright26 November 2015DelistedAdelaideCarltonNone[11]

Trades

Originally a restricted free agent, Patrick Dangerfield was traded to Geelong from Adelaide
Lachie Henderson became the first player in history to be traded for a future draft pick when he was traded to Geelong from Carlton
Highly rated youngster, Harley Bennell was traded to Fremantle from Gold Coast
Jeremy Howe, Ben Kennedy, Paul Seedsman, and Jimmy Toumpas were all involved in a major deal involving four clubs.
Charlie Dixon was traded to Port Adelaide from Gold Coast

For the first time, clubs were allowed to trade future selections from the next year's draft as well as the current draft.[12] Geelong became the first AFL club to trade a future draft pick on 14 October 2015 when they traded their 2016 first round pick to Carlton for Lachie Henderson.[13]

2015 AFL trade period
#Player(s)Traded fromTraded toTraded forRef
1Patrick DangerfieldAdelaideGeelongDean Gore[14]
Pick 9
Pick 50Pick 28
2Jack ReddenBrisbane LionsWest CoastPick 17[15]
3Lachie HendersonCarltonGeelong2016 first round pick (Geelong)[16]
4Harley BennellGold CoastFremantlePick 16[17]
Pick 22Pick 35
5Lewis JettaSydneyWest CoastCallum Sinclair[18]
6Jake MelkshamEssendonMelbournePick 25[19]
7Jed AndersonHawthornNorth MelbournePick 15[20]
Pick 38
Pick 40Pick 55
8Curtly HamptonGreater Western SydneyAdelaide2016 second round pick (Adelaide)[21]
9Jacob TownsendGreater Western SydneyRichmondPick 70[22]
Pick 120
10Tom BellCarltonBrisbane LionsPick 21[23]
Pick 41Pick 60
11Josh WalkerGeelongBrisbane Lions2016 third round pick (Brisbane Lions)[24]
Jarrad Jansen
12Zac SmithGold CoastGeelongPick 49[25]
Pick 53
13Daniel CurrieNorth MelbourneGold CoastPick 53[25]
14Steve JohnsonGeelongGreater Western Sydney2016 fifth round pick (Greater Western Sydney)[26]
15Jonathan GilesEssendonWest CoastPick 57[27]
Pick 62
16Paul SeedsmanCollingwoodAdelaidePick 32[28]
Jeremy HoweMelbourneCollingwoodBen Kennedy
Pick 68Port AdelaidePaul Seedsman
Pick 29Port AdelaideMelbourneJimmy Toumpas
Pick 50
Ben KennedyCollingwoodJeremy Howe
Jimmy ToumpasMelbournePort AdelaidePick 29
Pick 50
Pick 32AdelaidePick 68
17Nathan FreemanCollingwoodSt Kilda2016 second round pick (St Kilda)[29]
Pick 68Pick 63
18Charlie DixonGold CoastPort AdelaidePick 10[30]
Pick 492016 second round pick (Port Adelaide)
Pick 19RichmondPick 31
2016 second round pick (Richmond)
19Jake CarlisleEssendonSt KildaPick 5[31]
Pick 14SydneyPick 24
Craig BirdEssendonPick 23
Pick 44
Pick 5St KildaJake Carlisle
Pick 24
Pick 23EssendonSydneyCraig Bird
Pick 44Pick 14
20Pick 3Gold CoastMelbournePick 6[32]
Pick 10Pick 29
Pick 432016 first round pick (Melbourne)
21Matt RosaWest CoastGold CoastPick 31[33]
22Sam KerridgeAdelaideCarltonTroy Menzel[34]
Pick 28
23Jed LambGreater Western SydneyCarltonPick 28[34]
Andrew PhillipsPick 77
Lachie PlowmanPick 95
Liam Sumner2016 first round pick (Geelong)
Pick 8
24Adam TreloarGreater Western SydneyCollingwoodPick 7[35]
Pick 65
Pick 282016 first round pick (Collingwood)
25Jack FitzpatrickMelbourneHawthornPick 94[36]
26Tomas BuggGreater Western SydneyMelbournePick 10[37]
Pick 43
Pick 7Pick 64
27Pick 55HawthornGreater Western SydneyPick 48[38]
Pick 58
28James AishBrisbane LionsCollingwoodPick 26[39]
2016 second round pick (St Kilda)
Pick 28CollingwoodNorth MelbournePick 34
Pick 47Pick 53
Ryan BastinacNorth MelbourneBrisbane LionsPick 17
Pick 38
Pick 40Pick 26
2016 third round pick
29Pick 23SydneyWest CoastPick 36[38]
Pick 37
30Pick 11Western BulldogsCarltonPick 20[40]
2016 third round pickPick 21
31Chris YarranCarltonRichmondPick 19[41]
32Pick 27Greater Western SydneyCollingwoodPick 34[38]
Pick 66
Pick 77Pick 53
Pick 84Pick 63
33Michael TaliaWestern BulldogsSydney2016 fourth round pick (Sydney)[42]
Pick 69
34Pick 35Gold CoastFremantlePick 56[40]
Pick 612016 second round pick (Fremantle)
Note
  • The numbering of the draft picks in this list may be different from the agreed draft picks at the time of the trade, due to adjustments from either the insertion of free agency compensation draft picks or clubs exiting the draft before later rounds.

Retirements and delistings

2015 national draft

The 2015 AFL national draft was held on 24 November 2015 at the Adelaide Convention Centre.[1] For the first time, live bidding occurred during the draft for selections made under the father–son rule and from the northern state's development academies, whereby each draft selection is allocated a points value. Clubs nominating a player were forced to use their existing draft selections to match the points value of the pick used by the club bidding for the player.[125][126]

^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Australian Football Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who has been a premiership player and been selected for at least one All-Australian team
+Denotes player who has been a premiership player at least once
xDenotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Australian team
#Denotes player who has never played in a VFL/AFL home and away season or finals game
~Denotes player who has been selected as Rising Star
Final draft order[127]
RoundPickPlayerDrafted toRecruited fromLeagueNotes
11Jacob WeiteringCarltonDandenong StingraysTAC Cup
12Josh SchacheBrisbane LionsMurray BushrangersTAC Cup
13Callum MillsSydneyNorth ShoreSydney AFLAcademy player; Melbourne's bid matched with picks 33, 36, 37 and 43[128]
14Clayton OliverMelbourneMurray BushrangersTAC CupTraded from Gold Coast
15Darcy ParishEssendonGeelong FalconsTAC Cup
16Aaron FrancisEssendonWest AdelaideSANFLTraded from St Kilda
17Jacob HopperGreater Western SydneyNorth Ballarat RebelsTAC CupAcademy player; Gold Coast's bid matched with pick 11[128]
18Callum Ah CheeGold CoastSouth FremantleWAFLTraded from Melbourne
19Sam WeidemanMelbourneEastern RangesTAC CupTraded from Greater Western Sydney; received from Collingwood
110Harry McKayCarltonGippsland PowerTAC CupTraded from Greater Western Sydney
111Wayne MileraAdelaideCentral DistrictSANFLTraded from Geelong
112Charlie CurnowCarltonGeelong FalconsTAC CupTraded from Western Bulldogs
113Matthew KennedyGreater Western SydneyCollingullie-Glenfield ParkRFNLAcademy player; Richmond's bid matched with picks 34 and 40[128]
114Eric HipwoodBrisbane LionsAspleyNEAFLAcademy player; Richmond's bid matched with picks 36 and 37[128]
115Daniel RioliRichmondNorth Ballarat RebelsTAC Cup
116Harry HimmelbergGreater Western SydneyMangoplah-CUERFNLAcademy player; Adelaide's bid matched with picks 48, 50, 55 and 59[128]
117Tom DoedeeAdelaideGeelong FalconsTAC Cup
118Jade GreshamSt KildaNorthern KnightsTAC CupTraded from Sydney
119Ryan BurtonHawthornNorth AdelaideSANFLTraded from North Melbourne
120Brayden FioriniGold CoastNorthern KnightsTAC CupTraded from Fremantle
121Ben McKayNorth MelbourneGippsland PowerTAC CupTraded from Brisbane Lions; received from West Coast
122Kieran LovellHawthornKingboroughTSL
123David CuninghamCarltonOakleigh ChargersTAC CupTraded from Richmond; received from Gold Coast; received from Greater Western Sydney via a trade in 2012; received from Fremantle in 2011; compensation pick from 2011 (Palmer)
224Ben KeaysBrisbane LionsBrisbaneNEAFLAcademy player; Western Bulldogs' bid matched with Brisbane's next pick[128]
225Josh DunkleyWestern BulldogsGippsland PowerTAC CupTraded from Carlton; father-son eligible (son of Andrew Dunkley), but Sydney did not match bid[128]
226Kieran CollinsWestern BulldogsDandenong StingraysTAC CupTraded from Carlton; received from Brisbane Lions
227Darcy TuckerFremantleNorth Ballarat RebelsTAC CupTraded from Gold Coast
228Luke PartingtonWest CoastNorwoodSANFLTraded from Sydney; received from Essendon
229Alex MorganEssendonOakleigh ChargersTAC CupTraded from St Kilda
230Mason RedmanEssendonGlenelgSANFLTraded from Melbourne
231Ryan ClarkeNorth MelbourneEastern RangesTAC CupTraded from Brisbane Lions; received from Collingwood
232Brayden SierCollingwoodNorthern KnightsTAC CupTraded from Greater Western Sydney
233Mitchell HibberdNorth MelbourneClarenceTSLTraded from Collingwood; received from Greater Western Sydney; received from Carlton; received from Adelaide; received from Geelong
234Josh SchoenfeldGold CoastPeel ThunderWAFLTraded from Gold Coast, received from Port Adelaide
235Marcus AdamsWestern BulldogsWest PerthWAFL
236Tom ColeWest CoastBendigo PioneersTAC CupTraded from Gold Coast; received from Richmond
237Riley BonnerPort AdelaideWest AdelaideSANFLTraded from Adelaide
238Harley BalicFremantleSandringham DragonsTAC CupTraded from Gold Coast; received from Fremantle
339Rhys MathiesonBrisbane LionsGeelong FalconsTAC CupTraded from North Melbourne; received from Hawthorn; free agency compensation pick (Suckling)
340Brandon WhiteSt KildaDandenong StingraysTAC Cup
341Matt FlynnGreater Western SydneyNarranderaRFNLAcademy player; Melbourne's bid matched with GWS' next pick[128]
342Mitch KingMelbourneMurray BushrangersTAC Cup
343Corey WagnerNorth MelbourneAspleyNEAFLTraded from Collingwood; academy eligible, but Brisbane Lions did not match bid[128]
344Blake HardwickHawthornEastern RangesTAC CupTraded from Greater Western Sydney
345Aidyn JohnsonPort AdelaideBendigo PioneersTAC CupTraded from Gold Coast; received from Geelong
346Liam HulettMelbourneDandenong StingraysTAC CupTraded from Port Adelaide
347Sam SkinnerBrisbane LionsGippsland PowerTAC CupTraded from Carlton
348Bailey WilliamsWestern BulldogsGlenelgSANFL
349Bailey RiceSt KildaDandenong StingraysTAC CupFather–son rule selection (son of Dean Rice); Richmond's bid matched with St Kilda's next pick[128]
350

Oleg Markov

RichmondNorth AdelaideSANFL
351Tyrone LeonardisSydneyNorthern KnightsTAC CupTraded from Essendon
352Mackenzie WillisGold CoastKingboroughTSLTraded from Fremantle
353Jack SilvagniCarltonOakleigh ChargersTAC CupFather–son rule selection (son of Stephen Silvagni); Essendon's bid matched with Carlton's next pick[128]
354Mitch BrownEssendonSandringhamVFLTraded from West Coast
455Sam CollinsFremantleBox HillVFLTraded from Gold Coast
456

Jordan Dawson

SydneySturtSANFL
457Kurt MutimerWest CoastDandenong StingraysTAC CupTraded from Essendon
458Tom PhillipsCollingwoodOakleigh ChargersTAC Cup
459Ryan GardnerGeelongBurnieTSL
460Declan MountfordNorth MelbourneClaremontWAFL
461Shane YarranFremantleSubiacoWAFL
462Matthew AllenWest CoastGlenelgSANFL
563Rupert WillsCollingwoodCollingwoodVFLTraded from Greater Western Sydney; received from Carlton
564Yestin EadesEssendonNorth Ballarat RebelsTAC Cup
565Ben CrockerCollingwoodOakleigh ChargersTAC Cup
566Sam MenegolaGeelongSubiacoWAFL
567Nathan BroadRichmondSwan DistrictsWAFL
668Michael HartleyEssendonCoburgVFL
669Wylie BuzzaGeelongMount GravattQAFL
770Matthew HayballGeelongWest AdelaideSANFL
Notes
  • Compensation picks are selections in addition to the normal order of selection, allocated to clubs by the AFL as compensation for losing uncontracted players to the new expansion clubs, Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney. The picks can be held for up to five years and clubs declare at the beginning of the season of their intent to utilise the pick at the end of the season. Picks could be traded to other clubs in return for players or other draft selections.
  • Free agency compensation picks are additional selections awarded to teams based on their net loss of players during the free agency trade period.
  • Academy players are local zone selections available to the four NSW and Queensland clubs. Both academy and father-son selections are subject to a bidding process, where the club with the family or academy connection must match any opposition club's bid with their next available selection.

Rookie elevations

Clubs were able to promote any player who was listed on their rookie list in 2015 to their 2016 primary playing list prior to the draft. In total, 14 players were promoted.[129]

PlayerClub
Jake KellyAdelaide
Jack FrostCollingwood
Shaun McKernanEssendon
Ethan HughesFremantle
Michael LuxfordGeelong
Adam SaadGold Coast
Keegan BrooksbyGold Coast
Kurt HeatherleyHawthorn
Aaron vandenBergMelbourne
James HarmesMelbourne
Sam GrayPort Adelaide
Kane LambertRichmond
Jack SinclairSt Kilda
Sam NaismithSydney

2016 rookie draft

The 2016 AFL rookie draft was held on 27 November 2015.[2] The official rookie draft order was released on 26 November and each club, with the exception of Greater Western Sydney who are still operating with an expanded list, can have between four and six players on their rookie list, as long as they have a maximum of 44 players on their combined primary and rookie lists.[130]

The pre-season draft was not held as all eligible clubs informed the AFL they would not be participating.[130]

RoundPickPlayerDrafted toRecruited fromLeagueNotes
11Jesse Glass-McCaskerCarltonSwan DistrictsWAFL
12Jackson PaineBrisbane LionsBrisbane LionsAFL
13Tom KeoughGold CoastWest AdelaideSANFL
14Gach NyuonEssendonDandenong StingraysTAC Cup
15Nick O'KearneySt KildaCalder CannonsTAC Cup
16Josh WagnerMelbourneAspleyNEAFL
17Lachlan KeeffeCollingwoodCollingwoodAFLIneligible to play in 2016 due to serving a two-year ban for testing positive to banned substance clenbuterol
18Sam ReidGreater Western SydneyUWS GiantsNEAFL
19Jock CornellGeelongMangoplah-CUERFNL
110Will SnellingPort AdelaideWest AdelaideSANFL
111Brad LynchWestern BulldogsSwan DistrictsWAFL
112Callum MooreRichmondCalder CannonsTAC Cup
113Paul HunterAdelaideRedlandNEAFL
114Tom PapleySydneyGippsland PowerTAC Cup
115Farren RayNorth MelbourneSt KildaAFL
116Matt UebergangFremantleRedlandNEAFL
117Jordan SnaddenWest CoastEast FremantleWAFL
118Luke SurmanHawthornNorwoodSANFL
219Andrew GallucciCarltonWilliamstownVFL
220Reuben WilliamBrisbane LionsZillmereQAFL
221Darcy MacphersonGold CoastNorthern KnightsTAC Cup
222Anthony McDonald-TipungwutiEssendonEssendonVFL
223Nick CoughlanSt KildaAlburyO&MFL
224Viv MichieMelbourneMelbourneAFL
225Josh SmithCollingwoodRedlandNEAFL
226Daniel LloydGreater Western SydneyKillarney ValeBDAFL
227James ParsonsGeelongEastern RangesTAC Cup
228Cameron HewettPort AdelaideNorth AdelaideSANFL
229Luke GoetzWestern BulldogsWestern JetsTAC Cup
230Mabior CholRichmondAspleyNEAFL
231Jonathon BeechAdelaideWest AdelaideSANFL
232Harrison MarshSydneySydneyAFL
233Majak DawNorth MelbourneNorth MelbourneAFL
234Ryan NyhuisFremantleNightcliffNTFL
235Brant ColledgeWest CoastWest CoastAFL
236Kade StewartHawthornSouth FremantleWAFL
337Matthew KorcheckCarltonArizonaPac-12International player (basketball)
338Ryan DavisGold CoastSwan DistrictsWAFL
339Will HamsEssendonEssendonAFL
340Josh SaundersSt KildaSt KildaAFL
341Joel SmithMelbourneGeelong SupercatsSEABLThree-year non-registered player, via basketball (also the son of Shaun Smith)
342Josh ThomasCollingwoodCollingwoodAFLIneligible to play in 2016 due to serving a two-year ban for testing positive to banned substance clenbuterol
343PassedGreater Western Sydney
344Tom RugglesGeelongGeelongVFL
345Dan HoustonPort AdelaideOakleigh ChargersTAC Cup
346Jed AdcockWestern BulldogsBrisbane LionsAFL
347Adam MarconRichmondWilliamstownVFL
348Hugh GreenwoodAdelaidePerth WildcatsNBL3-year non-registered player, via basketball.
349PassedSydney
350Anthony MorabitoFremantleFremantleAFL
351Alec WatermanWest CoastWest CoastAFL
352Alex WoodwardHawthornHawthornAFL
453Cameron LoerschGold CoastSouth FremantleWAFL
454Tom WallisEssendonCalder CannonsTAC CupFather–son rule selection (son of Dean Wallis)
455Tim GoldsCollingwoodGreater Western SydneyAFL
456PassedGreater Western Sydney
457Kane MitchellPort AdelaidePort AdelaideAFL
458Alex KeathAdelaideVictoriaCricket AustraliaThree-year non-registered player, via cricket
459Kyle GallowaySydneySheppartonGVFL
460Josh DelucaFremantleFremantleAFL
461Simon TunbridgeWest CoastWest CoastAFL
462Conor GlassHawthornDerry GAAGAAInternational player (Gaelic football)
563Danny StanleyGold CoastGold CoastAFL
564Darrean WyattCollingwoodCoastal GeorgiaSSACThree-year non-registered player, via basketball
565PassedGreater Western Sydney
566Sam MurraySydneyWodongaO&MFL
667Jesse JoyceGold CoastPalm Beach CurrumbinQAFL
668PassedGreater Western Sydney
669Colin O'RiordanSydneyTipperary GAAGAAInternational player (Gaelic football)
770PassedGreater Western Sydney
871PassedGreater Western Sydney
972PassedGreater Western Sydney
Source[131]

Player breakdown

A total of 134 players were drafted across the national and rookie drafts. The following is a breakdown of players drafted by position and the league they were drafted from:[132][133]

The TAC Cup was the league with the highest number of players drafted, with forty-five in total. The Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup had the most players drafted out of any team with seven players.

LeagueNational draftRookie draftTotalState/territory
Players selected
AFL01919Australia-wide
NEAFL369ACT, NSW, NT, QLD
SANFL11516South Australia
TAC Cup36945Victoria
TSL404Tasmania
VFL448Victoria
WAFL7613Western Australia
Other leagues5813Australia-wide
Three-year non-registered players044Australia-wide
International recruits033International
Total7064134

Essendon top-up signings

On 12 January 2016, thirty-four past and present Essendon Football Club players – twelve of whom were still on the Essendon list – were suspended until November 2016 after being found guilty of being injected with the banned substance thymosin beta-4 during the 2012 season, significantly compromising Essendon's playing list for 2016. The club received permission to augment its list by recruiting up to ten top-up players from lower levels on contracts which would last until 31 October 2016. The club was limited to players who had been on an AFL list in either 2014 or 2015, with no more than one player to be taken from any state-level club; or, it could recruit any VFL-listed player from its own reserves team without restriction.[134]

Essendon top-up signings
PlayerDateRecruited fromLeagueFormer AFL clubRef
Ryan Crowley19 January 2016Swan DistrictsWAFLFremantle (2015)[135]
James Kelly20 January 2016Southern DistrictsNTFLGeelong (2015)[136]
Jonathan Simpkin27 January 2016BalwynEastern FLHawthorn (2015)[137]
Matt Dea28 January 2016WilliamstownVFLRichmond (2015)[138]
James Polkinghorne29 January 2016Essendon reservesVFLBrisbane Lions (2014)[139]
Mathew Stokes29 January 2016PalmerstonNTFLGeelong (2015)[139]
Mark Jamar2 February 2016St Kevin's Old BoysVAFAMelbourne (2015)[140]
Sam Grimley6 February 2016SubiacoWAFLHawthorn (2015)[141]
Nathan Grima18 February 2016StrathmoreEDFLNorth Melbourne (2015)[142]
Sam Michael25 February 2016RedlandNEAFLBrisbane Lions (2014)[143]

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